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I met a girl at camp and we hit it off! What should I do?

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Question - (4 September 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 4 September 2008)
A male United States age 30-35, *roncos59 writes:

I met a girl at a camp i went to and we really hit it off, she told me i was perfect, but when we left she said she didnt want to start a relationship because she was scared, and didnt want to get hurt. Her friends told me when we left the girl cried for 2 hours. When i later tried talking to her she told me she couldnt have feelings for someone who lives 5 hours away, and then told me she never had feelings to me. She still wouldnt talk to me because she said she just wasnt ready yet, but doesnt that mean she kinda has feelings yet, all i can do is think about her and its been a month, all i want to do is be with her, what should i do?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (4 September 2008):

I don't think there's much you can do, except perhaps try to forget about her. I'm guessing the distance between you is about 300 miles and that's a very long way. If she doesn't want to get involved with you I think you'll just have to accept that fact, painful though it may be.

Maybe she already has a boyfriend?

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